Margo Gray
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During one of those events, Tim led a panel where he discussed the concept of the Harvard Man, the sharp, well-dressed, hyper-masculine ideal that defined the era. I asked him to elaborate on that idea.
During one of those events, Tim led a panel where he discussed the concept of the Harvard Man, the sharp, well-dressed, hyper-masculine ideal that defined the era. I asked him to elaborate on that idea.
During one of those events, Tim led a panel where he discussed the concept of the Harvard Man, the sharp, well-dressed, hyper-masculine ideal that defined the era. I asked him to elaborate on that idea.
Tim talks about the deeply entrenched contradictions within Harvard's culture, the tension between the idealized vision of the Harvard man and the reality that has always simmered just beneath the surface. Here's how he sees it.
Tim talks about the deeply entrenched contradictions within Harvard's culture, the tension between the idealized vision of the Harvard man and the reality that has always simmered just beneath the surface. Here's how he sees it.
Tim talks about the deeply entrenched contradictions within Harvard's culture, the tension between the idealized vision of the Harvard man and the reality that has always simmered just beneath the surface. Here's how he sees it.
There's one more detail I want to share from what Amit uncovered in the secret court files. Earlier, you heard about an anonymous letter the court received, naming students tied to the parties in Perkins Hall. But there's another anonymous letter I haven't mentioned yet. Tucked inside it is a warning.
There's one more detail I want to share from what Amit uncovered in the secret court files. Earlier, you heard about an anonymous letter the court received, naming students tied to the parties in Perkins Hall. But there's another anonymous letter I haven't mentioned yet. Tucked inside it is a warning.
There's one more detail I want to share from what Amit uncovered in the secret court files. Earlier, you heard about an anonymous letter the court received, naming students tied to the parties in Perkins Hall. But there's another anonymous letter I haven't mentioned yet. Tucked inside it is a warning.
at least 50 guilty students, most of whom completely escaped the court's scrutiny, would, quote, no doubt continue in this misconduct and spread the practice until it may get beyond you, unquote. The letter is full of homophobic language, but it also provides evidence that despite the court's efforts to suppress it, queer life at Harvard continued. Campus Files is an Odyssey original podcast.
at least 50 guilty students, most of whom completely escaped the court's scrutiny, would, quote, no doubt continue in this misconduct and spread the practice until it may get beyond you, unquote. The letter is full of homophobic language, but it also provides evidence that despite the court's efforts to suppress it, queer life at Harvard continued. Campus Files is an Odyssey original podcast.
at least 50 guilty students, most of whom completely escaped the court's scrutiny, would, quote, no doubt continue in this misconduct and spread the practice until it may get beyond you, unquote. The letter is full of homophobic language, but it also provides evidence that despite the court's efforts to suppress it, queer life at Harvard continued. Campus Files is an Odyssey original podcast.
This episode was written and reported by Ian Mont. Campus Files is produced by Ian Mont, Elliot Adler, and me, Margo Gray. Our executive producers and story editors are Maddie Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to Jenna Weiss-Berman, J.D.
This episode was written and reported by Ian Mont. Campus Files is produced by Ian Mont, Elliot Adler, and me, Margo Gray. Our executive producers and story editors are Maddie Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to Jenna Weiss-Berman, J.D.
This episode was written and reported by Ian Mont. Campus Files is produced by Ian Mont, Elliot Adler, and me, Margo Gray. Our executive producers and story editors are Maddie Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to Jenna Weiss-Berman, J.D.
Crowley, Leah Reese-Dennis, Maura Curran, Josephina Francis, Kurt Courtney, Hillary Shuff, Sean Cherry, Laura Berman, and Hilary Van Ornum. Original theme music by James Waterman and Davey Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com. College holds a mythic place in American culture.
Crowley, Leah Reese-Dennis, Maura Curran, Josephina Francis, Kurt Courtney, Hillary Shuff, Sean Cherry, Laura Berman, and Hilary Van Ornum. Original theme music by James Waterman and Davey Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com. College holds a mythic place in American culture.
Crowley, Leah Reese-Dennis, Maura Curran, Josephina Francis, Kurt Courtney, Hillary Shuff, Sean Cherry, Laura Berman, and Hilary Van Ornum. Original theme music by James Waterman and Davey Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com. College holds a mythic place in American culture.
It's often considered the best four years of your life and hailed as a beacon of integrity and excellence. But beyond the polished campus tours, there are stories you won't find in the admissions pamphlets.
It's often considered the best four years of your life and hailed as a beacon of integrity and excellence. But beyond the polished campus tours, there are stories you won't find in the admissions pamphlets.